Reward for missing Colo. boy, 13, now at $30,450

DURANGO, Colo.—Over $30,000 has now been raised for information leading authorities to a missing 13-year-old Colorado boy.

The Durango Herald ( http://bit.ly/UCRpyo) reported Thursday that a $10,000 private donation from Denver gave a big boost to the reward fund.

Dylan Redwine has been missing since Nov. 19, a day after arriving at his father's home outside of Durango for a court-ordered visit during Thanksgiving break. The boy was living with his mother and brother in Colorado Springs.

His father says he last saw Dylan asleep when he left home early to do some errands. He reported the boy missing that afternoon.

The La Plata County Sheriff's Office says tips have dwindled to about two or three a day.

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